By Jene' Young Meteorologist
Published: Mon, November 19, 2007 - 3:05 pm
Last Updated: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 - 2:57 pm
Last Updated: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 - 2:57 pm
Now Baldwin County Landfills want to use cooking oil to convert into a bio-diesel fuel.
From November 19th through December 1st, Baldwin County residents are encouraged to save used cooking oil and bring it into one of four landfills throughout the county.
Buford King is the Assistant Landfill Manager for Baldwin County Solid Waste. King says residents just have to pour the cooking oil into a container, let the oil cool, and then bring it in to the facility free of charge. Right now, the landfills are only collected cooking oil, not grease.
Here is a list of the four landfill facilities:
Magnolia Landfill
15140 CR 49
Summerdale, AL
MacBride Landfill
14200 CR 64
Loxley, AL
Bay Minette Transfer Station
291 Nicholsville Rd
Bay Minette, AL
Eastfort Landfill
17971 CC Rd.
Elberta, AL
For more information on this developing program, check out the this website: Baldwin County Cooking Oil Recycling

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